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The whole air was laden with a subdued music, lined, as it were, with a golden vibrancy of tintinnabulary cadence distant, subdued, hardly more than a whisper, yet part of the air itself. It gave him the feeling that he was in a dream. In the realms of the subconscious he had heard just such sounds exotic and unearthly fleeting and evanescent.
In order to learn to organize his material, he has doubtlessly unconsciously lessened its density and vibrancy for the time being. And, too, it may be the result of a change from a pain-economy to a pleasure-economy. The adolescent has grown into the young man. The adjustment may have been made. The poet is no longer forced to mint his miseries and pains alone into art; he is learning to be glad.
If the soft palate, in the lower middle tones, is forced too far toward the hard palate, the covered tones are without vibrancy. One must needs secure the help of the nose especially, when the palate is sunk beneath the nose, by inflating the nostrils and letting air stream in and out of them.
But one should not suppose that the head tones have no power. When they are properly used, their vibrancy is a substitute for any amount of power. As soon as the head tones come into consideration, one should never attempt to sing an open ah, because on ah the tongue lies flattest.
Then began our duo on the theme of atmosphere, vibrancy, etc. brand new phrases, mind you, in those innocent days. As Rosenheim for a moment carried the burden alone, I stepped up to the canvas and saw, with a shock, that the paint was about two days old. Under what conditions I wondered for did I not know the ways of paint could a real Corot have come over so fresh? I more than scented trickery.
The play of light and color he still saw, the vibrancy of it he still felt, the dramatic quality of it he still appreciated, but still with the consciousness that it lacked something that it had gone a bit flat. He no longer felt that princely sense of superiority to it as though it were a gorgeous pageant upon which he was a mere onlooker.
He was pleading with her, in his voice was the peculiar vibrancy that thrilled her, that summoned some answering thing out of the depths of her, and she felt herself yielding with a strange ecstasy in which were mingled joy and terror.
Much of that metallic harshness which is found in the oil pictures of Homer is relieved in the water-colors and there is added to this their extreme virtuosity, and a great distinction to be discovered in their sense of light and life, the sense of the object illumined with a wealth of vibrancy that is peculiar to its environment, particularly noticeable in the Florida series.
His eyes began to peruse the photographs of male models in Gentleman's Quarterly who if known and involved in his life would pull him out of his numb abyss of insipid days into the vibrancy of desire in nightly embraces. "And become pregnant?" "I don't think so. I don't know at this point." He yawned. "I wouldn't know what to do with that. I need some believable drama in it."
A voice without vibrancy is an old voice. The magic of youth, freshness, is given by the overtones that sound with every tone. Often employed unconsciously, it is lost through heedlessness, mistaken method, or ignorance; and it can hardly ever be regained, or, if at all, only through the greatest sacrifice of time, trouble, and patience.
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